Jenna Ortega shines in sheer gold dress and chic coat as she attends the star-studded Harper’s Bazaar Women of the Year Awards in London

Jenna Ortega shines in sheer gold dress and chic coat as she attends the star-studded Harper’s Bazaar Women of the Year Awards in London

Jenna Ortega put on a classy display wearing a stunning ensemble as she attended the Harper’s Bazaar Women of the Year Awards in London on Tuesday.

The Wednesday actress, 21 – who recently graced the cover of Harper’s Bazaar for the publication’s December/January edition – was also honored with the Breakthrough Award during the star-studded ceremony.

Other celebrities also made appearances at the event, including Sex And The City star, Kim Cattrall, as well as Emilia Clarke and Naomi Watts.
The beauty turned heads wearing a sheer, gold knit dress that contained a hem that fell down to brush the ground.

She layered the ensemble with a tan-colored, patterned coat that Ortega chose to leave unbuttoned at the front.
The sleek, gold shoes that the Scream actress had opted to wear with the outfit were partially concealed by her long dress.

Her brunette locks were parted in the middle, and effortlessly cascaded down past her shoulders in light waves.

Jenna carried a rectangular-shaped, patterned handbag to hold items she needed during the special gathering.

The star added an assortment of gold rings each of her hands, as well as a sparkling, silver choker to accessorize her look.

Her makeup was glammed up, and comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes as well as a shimmering, brown shadow around her eyes.

She added a warm blush and contour to better accentuate her cheekbones, while a pink-colored tint was worn on her lips for a finishing touch.

During an interview with Vogue earlier in April, Jenna opened up enhancing her natural beauty and embracing her freckles when it comes to her makeup routine.

‘There was a time when I went the heavy makeup route for sure,’ she explained, adding, ‘But I’ve definitely learned that beauty is more about enhancing your natural features rather than trying to cover them up. I’ve realized that less is more.’

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